Columbia Professor Drops Bombshell: ‘Obama Was Never Here — His Backstory Is a CIA Fabrication’


A highly respected Columbia University professor, with nearly half a century of experience at the prestigious Ivy League school, has come forward with a startling admission: Barack Obama was never a student there.

His statement directly contradicts the former president’s official biography and raises serious questions about the authenticity of Obama’s academic record—and whether anything we have been told about Barack and Michell is the truth.

Professor Henry Graff, a longtime authority on presidential history and a fixture of Columbia’s faculty, claims that neither he nor any of his colleagues nor any of the students from Obama’s graduating class ever saw or heard of Obama during the time he was allegedly pursuing his political science degree—casting new doubt on a key piece of the former president’s biography.

“I taught every significant politician that ever studied at Columbia,” said Columbia Emeritus Professor of History Henry Graff, in an interview with Wayne Root, a contributor at The Blaze. “Between American History and Diplomatic History, one way or another, they all had to come through my classes.”


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None of Obama’s supposed Columbia classmates can remember the future president

“Not Obama,” he continued. “I never had a student with that name in any of my classes. I never met him, never saw him, never heard of him.”

Graff alleged that “none of the other Columbia professors knew him either” and said he is “very upset” to hear Obama referred to as a graduate of Columbia University.

“I am angry when I hear Obama called ‘the first President of the United States from Columbia University,’” he said. “I don’t consider him a Columbia student. I have no idea what he did on the Columbia campus. No one knows him.”

Henry Graff, a distinguished scholar and recipient of the prestigious Kaul Foundation Award for Excellence in Education—a prize accompanied by a $100,000 honorarium—is widely respected in academic circles.

The author of several acclaimed books, Graff is best known for pioneering the first university course on the history of the American presidency, cementing his reputation as a leading authority on presidential history.


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